80 Verbs to Use for the Word scars

"I used to think frostbite was a figure o' speech," said he, "but the teeth were set in your face, sonny, and they've bitten deep; they'll leave awful scars.

See, there's the mark of it," and he showed a long scar on his forehead.

He, like Alec, bore his scars; the little finger of his right hand was amputated down to the knuckle.

After a protracted period of confinement, he gradually recovered from his wounds, though still carrying terrible scars, and sustaining irreparable injury.

I've got a scar of my own too.

On a day, as I kneeled before yon cross, came one in knightly armour and upon his face, 'neath the links of his camail, I saw a great scarthe scar this hand had wrought.

Just beyond the bold wooded height, wearing the deep scar of a landslide on its breast, just round that bend, the Klondyke river joins the Yukonfor this is Dawson, headquarters of the richest Placer Diggings the world has seen, yet wearing more the air of a great army encampment.

Ever noticed the scar on his right cheek, Kendrick?" "Often," the stockbroker replied.

And a flush, of which they little thought her weakened heart capable, spread over her features, hiding the scar and shaming her white lips.

"Was committed to jail, a negro manhas two scars on his forehead, and the top of his left ear cut off.

A luxuriant growth of mustaches completely covered his upper lip, and concealed any scar the iron missile might have made; an imperial on his under lip hid any appearance of a wound at that point; and, with the exception of his speech, there was nothing to show that he had ever received the slightest injury about the face.

According to some old writers, the black briony went by this name, and Hare gives this explanation:"'Our Lady's seal' (Sigillum marioe) is among the names of the black briony, owing to the great efficacy of its roots when spread in a plaster and applied as it were to heal up a scar or bruise."

As he set them on the table, Babette noticed that across one of his hands, which were much smaller and whiter than those of his brothers, there ran a dull red scar that looked as if he had had a bad cut there.

But the officers, on uncovering his shoulder, brought a scar to view.

" "Did you ever know of Jennie Brice having a scar on her breast?"

One day He touched them tenderly, and said, "God's faith, I would give all but knighthood to efface Those hellish scars that mar your peerless cheek.

As Nature quickly and quietly covers the worst scars we make in her breast, so Man has a power of recovery, beyond all that we could dream.

"Ranaway, Edmundhas a scar on his right temple, and under his right eye, and holes in both ears.

"And do you see that?" as he exhibited another deep scar above his knee.

If you examine his back, you will find scars of the whip.

Moussa was grateful and, fingering the scar on his throat, likened Major Jackson to his hero, the fair Sheikh who had saved him from the lion and had lost his life through intervening on Moussa's behalf in the boat.

For, poking about where we had no business, Mary, the Tartars caught us, and tied us to their horses' tails, after giving me this scar across the cheek, and taught us to drink mares' milk, and to do a good deal of dirty work beside.

"Ranaway, the negro man Hardyhas a scar on the upper lip, and another made with a knife on his neck.

"Ranaway, negro boy Harperhas a scar on one of his hips in the form of a G." Hon.

Listen to one who has bled for St. Mark, and who hath his scars for his witnesses.

80 Verbs to Use for the Word  scars